Baha′i / HNet - " H-Bahai encourages scholarly discussion of the culture and history of millenarian and/or esoteric religious traditions originating in modern Iran, such as Shaykhism, Babism and the Baha′i faith, and makes available diverse bibliographical, research, and teaching aids."

Jewish Roots of Eastern Christian Mysticism - New as of April 2002 and a work-in-progress, the site is the labor of love of students and scholars working in Marquette University′s Department of Theology under the direction of Professor Alexander Golitzin. ... Broken into specific themes or topics, the site covers a vast array of subjects from multiple traditions and lands. And for those who need a little help with the background, the site also provides a prodigious webliography of further online resources of biblical and exegetic studies, including links to the incredible Orion Dead Seas Scrolls site and the Hagiography Database. Copyright Internet Scout Project, 1994-2002. http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

Catholic Encylopedia - "Thanks to New Advent, the 1913 version of The Catholic Encyclopedia is now available online -- at least in part. This 15-volume resource covers a broad range of secular and religious topics from a Catholic perspective." Webcrawler.

Liturgy and Life Collection / Boston College - "The Liturgy and Life Collection offers an intriguing look at the daily life of American Catholics prior to the reforms instituted by the Second Vatican Council. The Artifact series is an important component of the collection. Dating primarily between 1925 and 1975, the objects include vestments, statuary, rosary beads, medals, chalices, crucifixes, sick call sets, prayer cards, relics and original paintings. Comprising several thousand items, they provide a rich documentation of both public and private devotional life."

The Church in the Southern Black Community / UNC Documenting the American South - ""The Church in the Southern Black Community" traces how Southern African Americans experienced and transformed Protestant Christianity into the central institution of community life. Coverage begins with white churches’ conversion efforts, especially in the post-Revolutionary period, and depicts the tensions and contradictions between the egalitarian potential of evangelical Christianity and the realities of slavery. It focuses, through slave narratives and observations by other African American authors, on how the black community adapted evangelical Christianity, making it a metaphor for freedom, community, and personal survival."

Notable American Unitarians 1936-1961 - This online project of the First Parish and the First Church in Cambridge (Unitarian Universalist) is based on research concerning some representative women and men who made significant contributions to life in the quarter-century 1936-1961.

All-in-One Biblical Resources Search - "...this new site will find ready use among scholars and students in religious studies. Essentially a search page gateway, the site allows users to perform keyword and advanced seraches of over 25 online Bible and religious studies resources." From the Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-1999. http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

Adherents.com - "Adherents.com is a growing collection of over 45,000 adherent statistics and religious geography citations -- references to published membership/adherent statistics and congregation statistics for over 4,200 religions, churches, denominations, religious bodies, faith groups, tribes, cultures, movements, ultimate concerns, etc. Basically, researchers can use this site to answer such questions as "How many Catholics live in New York?", "What are the major religions of Vietnam?" or "What percentage of the world is Muslim?" We present data from both primary research sources such as government census reports, statistical sampling surveys and organizational reporting, as well as citations from secondary literature which mention adherent statistics."

Center on Religion and Democracy at the University of Virginia - The aim of the Center on Religion and Democracy is "to provide timely and empirically ground scholarship that stimulates public learning, strengthens public policy considerations, and helps religious communities themselves re-envision a constructive role in the public square of democracy." Contains a "....Library section of the site that offers a searchable archive of crucial texts dealing with social theory, religion, and legal questions." Copyright Internet Scout Project, 1994-2002. http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

ORB -Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies - "The Online Resource Book for Medieval Studies (ORB) is a cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the internet to establish an online textbook source for medieval studies on the World-Wide Web."

CDRI: Digital Resources for the Study of Religion - The Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative of the American Theological Library Association and Association of Theological Schools is a repository of digital resources contributed by member libraries...Phase One of the Initiative has focused on visual materials, including digital images of woodcuts, photographs, slides, papyri, coins, maps, and manuscripts.

World Scripture: A Comparative Anthology of Sacred Texts / Intl. Religious Foundation - "World Scripture contains over 4000 scriptural passages from 268 sacred texts and 55 oral traditions. It is organized in terms of 164 different themes common to all traditions. This text is the result of a five-year project involving the collaboration of an international team of 40 recognized scholars representing all the major religions of the world."

ECanon - Online search engine for Canonical texts: The ECanon is an XML database of canonical texts, currently containing various versions of the Bible. Additional versions and manuscripts of the biblical text will be added over time, as will sacred texts from other religious traditions.

Dragon Flower Ch′an Temple, Inc - "One of the main functions of DFCT is to provide English translations of Buddhist Texts for those who would benefit from them. Most of these translations are from Chinese sources, but a few are from Sanskrit or Pali."

ECOLE Initiative - "The Early Church On-Line Encyclopedia (Ecole) Initiative is a cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the internet to establish a hypertext encyclopedia of early Church history (to the Reformation) on the World-Wide Web."

EWTN Library - "EWTN′s library of over 8,000 Catholic files is available to you through this search engine. The full text is not yet searchable, but you can search by library, file name, date, author or by a key word or phrase that occurs in the title or the description of the file in our database. Searches are not case sensitive."

Project Wittenberg - Project Wittenberg is home to works by and about Martin Luther and other Lutherans. Here you will find all manner of texts from short quotations to commentaries, hymns to statements of faith, theological treatises to biographies, and links to other places where words and images from the history of Lutheranism live.

Will D. Campbell: A Man of the Word [Realplayer] - The University of Southern Mississippi Libraries′ Special Collections offers a glimpse into a unique Southern minister, Will D. Campbell, through his words and voice. The exhibition is based on his papers, which were donated to USM in 1999. A "bootleg preacher," he was educated at Wake Forest College and Yale Divinity School. As an award winning writer, minister, theologian, and social activist, he ardently worked for "civil and human rights causes" across the American South. Excerpts from his writings here are supplemented with oral history recordings and video of Mr. Campbell. Copyright Internet Scout Project, 1994-2002. http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

EIKON - "The EIKON Image Database for Biblical Studies is a faculty-library initiative at Yale Divinity School that provides digital resources for teaching and research in the field of Biblical studies. Images in the EIKON database are a subset of the YDS AdHoc Digital Library, a searchable database of digital images and texts relating to the history of Christianity. Some images in the EIKON/AdHoc database are restricted to Yale use, due to copyright agreements."

Religious Movements - This site seeks to provide a foundation for understanding how religious groups emerge, grow, stagnate, reinvigorate themselves, and sometimes die. It also seeks to promote understanding of religion more broadly without preference for or against any particular religious group."

Holocaust Survivors - "Why have this web site? Because history is not just about events, it is about human lives. Here we present history with a human face. Read the stories of the survivors. Hear them speak. Look at their family photographs. Consult our encyclopedia. Read a historical introduction to the Holocaust. Leave your thoughts or ask your questions on our discussion page."

Nizkor Project - "Nizkor is not a single collection of Web pages. It is a collage of different projects, focusing around the Holocaust and the denial of the Holocaust, which is often wrongly called Holocaust "revisionism."

Voices of the Holocaust [RealPlayer] - This remarkable resource is provided by the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), where, in 1998, library staff uncovered a sixteen-volume set of typescripts of 70 interviews of Holocaust survivors conducted in 1946. In that year, Dr. David Pablo Boder (a professor at IIT) travelled to Europe and recorded 109 interviews (200 hours) on a wire recorder, 70 of which he later transcribed in English. While numerous excellent projects to record the experiences of survivors have been undertaken, this one is unique in that the interviews took place only one year after liberation, while the victims were still in displaced persons camps throughout Europe. The full text of the 70 interviews, along with a profile, summary, and in a few cases, the audio recording (in German, Yiddish, or Polish), have been placed on the site. The interviews may be browsed alphabetically or searched via a keyword search engine. A few problems were encountered using the latter, but the site as a whole is simply a wonderful resource for researchers, teachers, students, or anyone who wants to learn more about heartbreaking and incredible stories of loss and survival during the Holocaust. From the Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2000. http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/